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  • Title 1, General Provisions
  • Chapter 1 - Rules of Construction
  • Chapter 2 - Acts and Resolutions; Formalities of Enactment; Repeals; Sealing of Instruments
  • Chapter 3 - Code of Laws of United States and Supplements; District of Columbia Code and Supplements
  • Title 2, The Congress
  • Chapter 1 - Election of Senators and Representatives
  • Chapter 2 - Organization of Congress
  • Chapter 3 - Compensation and Allowances of Members
  • Chapter 4 - Officers and Employees of Senate and House of Representatives
  • Chapter 5 - Library of Congress
  • Chapter 6 - Congressional and Committee Procedure; Investigations
  • Chapter 7 - Contested Elections
  • Chapter 8 - Federal Corrupt Practices
  • Chapter 8a - Regulation of Lobbying
  • Chapter 9 - Office of Legislative Counsel
  • Chapter 9a - Office of Law Revision Counsel
  • Chapter 9b - Legislative Classification Office
  • Chapter 9c - Office of Parliamentarian of House of Representatives
  • Chapter 9d - Office of Senate Legal Counsel
  • Chapter 10 - Classification of Employees of House of Representatives
  • Chapter 10a - Payroll Administration in House of Representatives
  • Chapter 11 - Citizens' Commission on Public Service and Compensation
  • Chapter 12 - Contested Elections
  • Chapter 13 - Joint Committee on Congressional Operations
  • Chapter 14 - Federal Election Campaigns
  • Chapter 15 - Office of Technology Assessment
  • Chapter 16 - Congressional Mailing Standards
  • Chapter 17 - Congressional Budget Office
  • Chapter 17a - Congressional Budget and Fiscal Operations
  • Chapter 17b - Impoundment Control
  • Chapter 18 - Legislative Personnel Financial Disclosure Requirements
  • Chapter 19 - Congressional Award Program
  • Chapter 19a - John Heinz Competitive Excellence Award
  • Chapter 20 - Emergency Powers to Eliminate Budget Deficits
  • Chapter 20a - Statutory Pay-As-You-Go
  • Chapter 21 - Civic Achievement Award Program in Honor of Office of Speaker of House of Representatives
  • Chapter 22 - John C. Stennis Center for Public Service Training and Development
  • Chapter 22a - Open World Leadership Center
  • Chapter 22b - Hunger Fellowship Program
  • Chapter 23 - Government Employee Rights
  • Chapter 24 - Congressional Accountability
  • Chapter 25 - Unfunded Mandates Reform
  • Chapter 26 - Disclosure of Lobbying Activities
  • Chapter 27 - Sound Recording Preservation By the Library of Congress
  • Chapter 28 - Architect of the Capitol
  • Chapter 29 - Capitol Police
  • Chapter 30 - Operation and Maintenance of Capitol Complex
  • Chapter 31 - Capitol Visitor Center
  • Title 3, The President
  • Chapter 1 - Presidential Elections and Vacancies
  • Chapter 2 - Office and Compensation of President
  • Chapter 4 - Delegation of Functions
  • Chapter 5 - Extension of Certain Rights and Protections to Presidential Offices
  • Title 4, Flag and Seal, Seat of Government, and the States
  • Chapter 1 - The Flag
  • Chapter 2 - The Seal
  • Chapter 3 - Seat of the Government
  • Chapter 4 - The States
  • Chapter 5 - Official Territorial Papers
  • Title 5, Government Organization and Employees; and Appendix
  • Chapter 1 - Organization
  • Chapter 3 - Powers
  • Chapter 5 - Administrative Procedure
  • Chapter 6 - The Analysis of Regulatory Functions
  • Chapter 7 - Judicial Review
  • Chapter 8 - Congressional Review of Agency Rulemaking
  • Chapter 9 - Executive Reorganization
  • Chapter 11 - Office of Personnel Management
  • Chapter 12 - Merit Systems Protection Board, Office of Special Counsel, and Employee Right of Action
  • Chapter 13 - Special Authority
  • Chapter 14 - Agency Chief Human Capital Officers
  • Chapter 15 - Political Activity of Certain State and Local Employees
  • Chapter 21 - Definitions
  • Chapter 23 - Merit System Principles
  • Chapter 29 - Commissions, Oaths, Records, and Reports
  • Chapter 31 - Authority for Employment
  • Chapter 33 - Examination, Selection, and Placement
  • Chapter 34 - Part-Time Career Employment Opportunities
  • Chapter 35 - Retention Preference, Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments, Restoration, and Reemployment
  • Chapter 37 - Information Technology Exchange Program
  • Chapter 41 - Training
  • Chapter 43 - Performance Appraisal
  • Chapter 45 - Incentive Awards
  • Chapter 47 - Personnel Research Programs and Demonstration Projects
  • Chapter 48 - Agency Personnel Demonstration Project
  • Chapter 51 - Classification
  • Chapter 53 - Pay Rates and Systems
  • Chapter 54 - Human Capital Performance Fund
  • Chapter 55 - Pay Administration
  • Chapter 57 - Travel, Transportation, and Subsistence
  • Chapter 59 - Allowances
  • Chapter 61 - Hours of Work
  • Chapter 63 - Leave
  • Chapter 65 - Telework
  • Chapter 71 - Labor-Management Relations
  • Chapter 72 - Antidiscrimination; Right to Petition Congress
  • Chapter 73 - Suitability, Security, and Conduct
  • Chapter 75 - Adverse Actions
  • Chapter 77 - Appeals
  • Chapter 79 - Services to Employees
  • Chapter 81 - Compensation for Work Injuries
  • Chapter 83 - Retirement
  • Chapter 84 - Federal Employees' Retirement System
  • Chapter 85 - Unemployment Compensation
  • Chapter 87 - Life Insurance
  • Chapter 89 - Health Insurance
  • Chapter 89a - Enhanced Dental Benefits
  • Chapter 89b - Enhanced Vision Benefits
  • Chapter 90 - Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Chapter 91 - Access to Criminal History Records for National Security and Other Purposes
  • Chapter 95 - Personnel Flexibilities Relating to the Internal Revenue Service
  • Chapter 97 - Department of Homeland Security
  • Chapter 98 - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • Chapter 99 - Department of Defense Personnel Authorities
  • Chapter 101 - Federal Emergency Management Agency Personnel
  • Chapter 102 - United States Secret Service Uniformed Division Personnel
  • Appendix
  • Title 6, Domestic Security
  • Chapter 1 - Homeland Security Organization
  • Chapter 2 - National Emergency Management
  • Chapter 3 - Security and Accountability for Every Port
  • Chapter 4 - Transportation Security
  • Chapter 5 - Border Infrastructure and Technology Modernization
  • Title 7, Agriculture
  • Chapter 1 - Commodity Exchanges
  • Chapter 2 - Cotton Standards
  • Chapter 3 - Grain Standards
  • Chapter 4 - Naval Stores
  • Chapter 5 - Importation of Adulterated Seeds
  • Chapter 6 - Insecticides and Environmental Pesticide Control
  • Chapter 6a - National Laboratory Accreditation
  • Chapter 7 - Insect Pests Generally
  • Chapter 7a - Golden Nematode
  • Chapter 7b - Plant Pests
  • Chapter 8 - Nursery Stock and Other Plants and Plant Products
  • Chapter 8a - Rubber and Other Critical Agricultural Materials
  • Chapter 9 - Packers and Stockyards
  • Chapter 10 - Warehouses
  • Chapter 11 - Honeybees
  • Chapter 12 - Associations of Agricultural Products Producers
  • Chapter 13 - Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges
  • Chapter 14 - Agricultural Experiment Stations
  • Chapter 15 - Bureau of Animal Industry
  • Chapter 16 - Bureau of Dairy Industry
  • Chapter 17 - Miscellaneous Matters
  • Chapter 18 - Cooperative Marketing
  • Chapter 19 - Cotton Statistics and Estimates
  • Chapter 20 - Dumping Or Destruction of Interstate Produce
  • Chapter 20a - Perishable Agricultural Commodities
  • Chapter 21 - Tobacco Statistics
  • Chapter 21a - Tobacco Inspection
  • Chapter 21b - Tobacco Control
  • Chapter 21c - Tobacco Reform
  • Chapter 22 - Agricultural Marketing
  • Chapter 23 - Foreign Agricultural Service
  • Chapter 24 - Perishable Agricultural Commodities
  • Chapter 25 - Export Standards for Apples
  • Chapter 25a - Export Standards for Grapes and Plums
  • Chapter 26 - Agricultural Adjustment
  • Chapter 26a - Agricultural Marketing Agreements
  • Chapter 27 - Cotton Marketing
  • Chapter 28 - Tobacco Industry
  • Chapter 29 - Potato Act of 1935
  • Chapter 30 - Anti-Hog-Cholera Serum and Hog-Cholera Virus
  • Chapter 31 - Rural Electrification and Telephone Service
  • Chapter 31a - Telemedicine and Distance Learning Services in Rural Areas
  • Chapter 32 - Peanut Statistics
  • Chapter 33 - Farm Tenancy
  • Chapter 34 - Sugar Production and Control
  • Chapter 35 - Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938
  • Chapter 35a - Price Support of Agricultural Commodities
  • Chapter 36 - Crop Insurance
  • Chapter 37 - Seeds
  • Chapter 38 - Distribution and Marketing of Agricultural Products
  • Chapter 39 - Stabilization of International Wheat Market
  • Chapter 40 - Halogeton Glomeratus Control
  • Chapter 41 - Food for Peace
  • Chapter 42 - Agricultural Commodity Set-Aside
  • Chapter 43 - Foreign Market Development
  • Chapter 44 - Wool Program
  • Chapter 45 - Soil Bank Program
  • Chapter 46 - Surplus Disposal of Agricultural Commodities
  • Chapter 47 - Interchange of Department of Agriculture and State Employees
  • Chapter 48 - Humane Methods of Livestock Slaughter
  • Chapter 49 - Consultation on Agricultural Programs
  • Chapter 50 - Agricultural Credit
  • Chapter 51 - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
  • Chapter 52 - Farm Labor Contractor Registration
  • Chapter 53 - Cotton Research and Promotion
  • Chapter 54 - Transportation, Sale, and Handling of Certain Animals
  • Chapter 55 - Department of Agriculture
  • Chapter 55a - Department of Agriculture Advisory Committees
  • Chapter 56 - Unfair Trade Practices Affecting Producers of Agricultural Products
  • Chapter 57 - Plant Variety Protection
  • Chapter 58 - Potato Research and Promotion
  • Chapter 59 - Rural Fire Protection, Development, and Small Farm Research and Education
  • Chapter 60 - Egg Research and Consumer Information
  • Chapter 61 - Noxious Weeds
  • Chapter 62 - Beef Research and Information
  • Chapter 63 - Farmer-To-Consumer Direct Marketing
  • Chapter 64 - Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching
  • Chapter 65 - Wheat and Wheat Foods Research and Nutrition Education
  • Chapter 66 - Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure
  • Chapter 67 - Implementation of International Sugar Agreement, 1977
  • Chapter 68 - Agricultural Subterminal Facilities
  • Chapter 69 - Swine Health Protection
  • Chapter 70 - Animal Cancer Research
  • Chapter 71 - Agricultural Trade Suspension Adjustment
  • Chapter 72 - National Agricultural Cost of Production Standards Review Board
  • Chapter 73 - Farmland Protection Policy
  • Chapter 74 - Floral Research and Consumer Information
  • Chapter 75 - International Carriage of Perishable Foodstuffs
  • Chapter 76 - Dairy Research and Promotion
  • Chapter 77 - Honey Research, Promotion, and Consumer Information
  • Chapter 78 - Agricultural Productivity Research
  • Chapter 79 - Pork Promotion, Research, and Consumer Information
  • Chapter 80 - Watermelon Research and Promotion
  • Chapter 81 - National Commission on Agriculture and Rural Development Policy
  • Chapter 82 - State Agricultural Loan Mediation Programs
  • Chapter 83 - Agricultural Competitiveness and Trade
  • Chapter 84 - National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research
  • Chapter 85 - Administration of Environmental Programs
  • Chapter 86 - Water Quality Research, Education, and Coordination
  • Chapter 87 - Export Promotion
  • Chapter 88 - Research
  • Chapter 89 - Pecan Promotion and Research
  • Chapter 90 - Mushroom Promotion, Research, and Consumer Information
  • Chapter 91 - Lime Promotion, Research, and Consumer Information
  • Chapter 92 - Soybean Promotion, Research, and Consumer Information
  • Chapter 93 - Processor-Funded Milk Promotion Program
  • Chapter 94 - Organic Certification
  • Chapter 95 - Rural Revitalization Through Forestry
  • Chapter 96 - Global Climate Change
  • Chapter 97 - Fresh Cut Flowers and Fresh Cut Greens Promotion and Information
  • Chapter 98 - Department of Agriculture Reorganization
  • Chapter 99 - Sheep Promotion, Research, and Information
  • Chapter 100 - Agricultural Market Transition
  • Chapter 101 - Agricultural Promotion
  • Chapter 102 - Emergency Food Assistance
  • Chapter 103 - Agricultural Research, Extension, and Education Reform
  • Chapter 104 - Plant Protection
  • Chapter 105 - Hass Avocado Promotion, Research, and Information
  • Chapter 106 - Commodity Programs
  • Chapter 107 - Renewable Energy Research and Development
  • Chapter 108 - Tree Assistance Program
  • Chapter 109 - Animal Health Protection
  • Chapter 110 - Enhancing Controls on Dangerous Biological Agents and Toxins
  • Chapter 111 - Brown Tree Snake Control and Eradication
  • Chapter 112 - Biomass Research and Development
  • Chapter 113 - Agricultural Commodity Support Programs
  • Chapter 114 - Agricultural Security
  • Title 8, Aliens and Nationality
  • Title 9, Arbitration
  • Title 10, Armed Forces
  • Title 11, Bankruptcy; and Appendix
  • Title 12, Banks and Banking
  • Title 13, Census
  • Title 14, Coast Guard
  • Title 15, Commerce and Trade
  • Title 16, Conservation
  • Title 17, Copyrights
  • Title 18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure; and Appendix
  • Title 19, Customs Duties
  • Title 20, Education
  • Title 21, Food and Drugs
  • Title 22, Foreign Relations and Intercourse
  • Title 23, Highways
  • Title 24, Hospitals and Asylums
  • Title 25, Indians
  • Title 26, Internal Revenue Code
  • Title 27, Intoxicating Liquors
  • Title 28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure; and Appendix
  • Title 29, Labor
  • Title 30, Mineral Lands and Mining
  • Title 31, Money and Finance
  • Title 32, National Guard
  • Title 33, Navigation and Navigable Waters
  • Title 34, Navy (Repealed)
  • Title 35, Patents
  • Title 36, Patriotic and National Observances, Ceremonies, and Organizations
  • Title 37, Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services
  • Title 38, Veterans' Benefits; and Appendix
  • Title 39, Postal Service
  • Title 40, Public Buildings, Property, and Works
  • Title 41, Public Contracts
  • Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare
  • Title 43, Public Lands
  • Title 44, Public Printing and Documents
  • Title 45, Railroads
  • Title 46, Shipping; and Appendix
  • Title 47, Telegraphs, Telephones, and Radiotelegraphs
  • Title 48, Territories and Insular Possessions
  • Title 49, Transportation
  • Title 50, War and National Defense; and Appendix
  • Title 51, National and Commercial Space Programs
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